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Sheryl Sandberg
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Lean In Test | Final Test - Medium

Sheryl Sandberg
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who is the author of Cinderella Ate My Daughter?
(a) Emily White.
(b) Nitin Nohria.
(c) Meg Whitman.
(d) Peggy Orenstein.

2. The author says in Chapter 8: “Make Your Partner a Real Partner” that her husband Dave taught her how to change a diaper when their first son was how old?
(a) 8 days old.
(b) 3 days old.
(c) 2 months old.
(d) 3 weeks old.

3. What author does Sandberg quote in Chapter 10: “Let’s Start Talking About It” as having said, “Whoever has power takes over the noun—and the norm—while the less powerful get an adjective”?
(a) Gloria Steinem.
(b) Tennessee Williams.
(c) Emily White.
(d) Justin Osofsky.

4. What magazine did Barnard president Debora Spar write to in 2012 discussing successful women and guilt, according to the author in Chapter 11: “Working Together Toward Equality”?
(a) The New Yorker.
(b) Time.
(c) The Atlantic.
(d) San Francisco.

5. Of Yale alumni who had reached their forties by 2000, what percentage of the men remained in the workforce, according to the author in Chapter 7: “Don’t Leave Before You Leave”?
(a) 20%.
(b) 43%.
(c) 65%.
(d) 90%.

Short Answer Questions

1. Of Yale alumni who had reached their forties by 2000, what percentage of the women remained in the workforce, according to the author in Chapter 7: “Don’t Leave Before You Leave”?

2. Who was the secretary of the Treasury when Sheryl Sandberg began working there in 1996?

3. For how many years does Sheryl Sandberg say her mother taught full-time after raising her children in Chapter 11: “Working Together Toward Equality”?

4. In “The New F-Word,” who is the college English professor that observed something strange in her Introduction to Feminist Studies course?

5. According to the author in Chapter 7: “Don’t Leave Before You Leave,” what percentage of mothers whose husband’s earnings landed in the middle percentiles were out of the labor force in 2006?

Short Essay Questions

1. What study does the author cite in Chapter 8: “Make Your Partner a Real Partner” as an indication of the power a partner has in a woman’s career choices?

2. How did Elise Scheck describe her experiences during pregnancy, according to the author in Chapter 7: “Don’t Leave Before You Leave”?

3. What does the author write of Tina Fey in Chapter 9: “The Myth of Doing It All”?

4. What does Sandberg describe as an ideal partner for women to succeed alongside in Chapter 8: “Make Your Partner a Real Partner”?

5. What study regarding “gatekeeping behaviors” is discussed in Chapter 8: “Make Your Partner a Real Partner”?

6. How does the author’s anecdote in the opening of Chapter 7: “Don’t Leave Before You Leave” relate to women’s relationship to their careers metaphorically?

7. What positive statistics does the author cite for women’s mentorship of women in Chapter 11: “Working Together Toward Equality”?

8. How is Marissa Mayer used as an example of gender bias between women in Chapter 11: “Working Together Toward Equality”?

9. What is the first step to moving forward past gender bias in the workplace, according to the author in Chapter 11: “Working Together Toward Equality”?

10. What does Sandberg say often creates a double standard and compels women to leave the workplace in Chapter 8: “Make Your Partner a Real Partner”?

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